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WJIW SEATED: Miss O ' Reilly, Sylva Dushkes, lean lohnson. Elizabeth Johnson, Charmian London, Selma Feldschreiber, Mildred Cohen, Miss B. Berolzheimer, Margaret Shiu, Sara Aronberg. STANDING: Rosemary Duncan, Dorothy Hall, Marie Enright, Thais Poree, Emily Sodini, Sybil Kramer, Mollis Bossen. Shouts of laughter . . . young voices . . . sweet music . . . and singing were echoing along the halls of Wilson on April Fool ' s Day. All this merely demonstrated that Wilson ' s women students were enjoying merry pranks at the April Fool ' s Day Party. Sponsored by the Women ' s League of Wilson, the festival was one of the bright events on the activity calendar. Reorganized in the spring ses- sion of 19 4 1, the WLW was formed to promote better under- standing and unity among the women students through the devel- opment of a closer social relation- ship. Freshmen coeds are partic- ularly benefited by the WLW, for here they become acquainted with school leaders, and learn of activi- ties which are planned for all Wil- son women. Correspondence with other women ' s leagues all over the country lends a cosmopolitan at- mosphere to the club. Chairman for the spring semester was Rose- mary Claus; Margaret Shiu was secretary. J
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y FIRST ROW: Lois Bernstein, Evelyn Hurt, Thelma Levy, Dr. Gafford, sponsor; Sylva May Dushkes, Victoria Ferovich, Charmiun London. SECOND ROW: Marqaret Shiu, Mildred Merqole, Florence Taylor, Evelyn Nordqren, Elaine Pudic, Mary McNamara, Winifred ' Wagner, Ruth Kasky. THIRD ROW: Florence Buckendahl, Bertha Thorns, Margaret Martin, Muriel Springer, Marion Shapiro, Selma Feldschreiber, Dorothy Ely, Mildred Cohen. IfWCA Sponsored by Dr. Lucile Gafford, Wilson ' s YWCA has taken all of Chicago as the scene for its activities. This organization at- tempts to give each girl an oppor- tunity to express her ideas and to discover her particular abilities through experience in cooperation and leadership. The scope of ac- tivities is limited only by the inter- ests of the members. Social work has on important place in the Y . During the spring semester the girls assisted at the University of Chicago Settlement Library. Each semester a party is given for dependent children in a Home. Other activities include discussion meetings on such perti- nent subjects as the role of the student in our war-torn world, per- sonal relations, vocational oppor- tunities, and vacation possibilities. Add to this socials, teas, musi- cales, tours, and a week-end at the Y lodge, and you have the program of a busy Y girl. Officers of the Y were Sylva May Dushkes, president; Margaret Shiu, vice-president; Thelma Levy, secretary; and Patricia Isaac, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Ely, Teanne Nelson, Sylva Dushkes, Dr. L. Gafford, sponsor; Selma Feld- schreiber, Lillian Circle. SECOND ROW: Muriel Springer, leanne lohnson, Patricia Isaac, Thelma Levy.
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